Dear SS3 developers,
We are developing an SS3 assessment model for Northeast Atlantic black scabbardfish (Aphanopus carbo) and would appreciate your advice on how best to represent its ontogenetic migration within the SS3 spatial framework.
We have experience developing single-area SS3 assessments, but this is our first attempt to implement a spatial model.
Current biological knowledge suggests the following life cycle: spawning occurs around Madeira, larvae and/or eggs progressively migrate northwards and recruitment occurs W of the British Isles where juveniles remain some years to grow, then move to the Portuguese mainland coast where they remain some years to grow, and finally immature adults move to Madeira to mature and spawn.
Our available data include:
We are considering either a single-area model or a spatial model with multiple areas representing the main stages of the life cycle. Our main question, however, is not whether to use a spatial model, but how to configure the migration process in SS3.
Since SS3 implements movement by age, we would appreciate your advice on the following:
Our goal is to develop a biologically realistic model while keeping the configuration as simple as possible.
Thank you very much for your time and for the continued development of SS3.
Best regards,
Richard D. Methot Jr.
Stock Assessment Research Scientist (ST)
Northwest Fisheries Science Center
NOAA Fisheries | U.S. Department of Commerce
Office: (425) 666-9893
Mobile: (301) 830-2454
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